Re: [css-d] Menu positioning oddities in Opera

2005-09-20 Thread Andrew Gregory
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 13:43:54 +0800, Sasha Gerrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I used the ALA 'Suckerfish' technique when making the navigation drop-down menus for a development site[1] (CSS file is here[2]). In IE, Safari and Firefox, the menus behave correctly. However, in Opera the parent

Re: [css-d] Menu positioning oddities in Opera

2005-09-20 Thread David Laakso
Sasha Gerrand wrote: However, in Opera the parent points of the menus start repositioning themselves depending on whether they are triggered by a mouseover event or not. [1] http://development.unitedgroup.com.au [2] http://development.unitedgroup.com.au/css/unitedgroup-screen.css I got the

Re: [css-d] Menu positioning oddities in Opera

2005-09-20 Thread Sasha Gerrand
From: Andrew Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED] Organization: Southern Cross Software Solutions Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 15:49:45 +0800 To: Sasha Gerrand [EMAIL PROTECTED], CSS Discuss - Mailing List css-d@lists.css-discuss.org Subject: Re: [css-d] Menu positioning oddities in Opera On Tue, 20 Sep

[css-d] Menu positioning oddities in Opera

2005-09-19 Thread Sasha Gerrand
Hi, I used the ALA 'Suckerfish' technique when making the navigation drop-down menus for a development site[1] (CSS file is here[2]). In IE, Safari and Firefox, the menus behave correctly. However, in Opera the parent points of the menus start repositioning themselves depending on whether they